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NTP force time update

NTP force time update ntpd NTP, is the Network Time Protocol used to sync your server’s automatically. This can be updated using ntpd to synchronize automatically or executing ntpdate to check for updates. Force time update for ntpd We run monitoring on all our servers and periodically have our Ceph Read more…

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